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Acknowledgements
The study was funded by the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
(
, the European Union project „„HYPOX -
In situ monitoring of oxygen depletion in hypoxic
ecosystems of coastal and open seas and land-locked
water
bodies‟‟,
EC
grant
226213
(
). We are grateful to
Professor Antje Boetius for providing an opportunity
to participate in RV „
Maria S. Merian
‟ cruise 15/1.
The paper benefited from the comments of two
anonymous reviewers.
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